Fastest Man in the NFL needs to comeback.
BTW, How freaking fast was Darrell Green? Holy Smokes!!
Mark Clayton is in this one.
It was Duper. He was moving too and Green just ran away from him.
Fastest Man in the NFL needs to comeback.
BTW, How freaking fast was Darrell Green? Holy Smokes!!
Mark Clayton is in this one.
The same should be said for every rookie on our team last year as well, but that's not the case now is it.It too early say what waddle will do in nfl.
my biceps are owned by me. I can operate a firearm though.Or a fatal self-inflicted shotgun wound to the chest...
You wouldn't happen to be a gun owner...would you?
that would be a great compMore like Antonio Brown
I’m looking for more of Tyreek Hill type career to justify trading out of pick 3.I'm sure if Waddle turns out to have a Ginn like career people would say "decent player but not worthy of a high 1st round pick." But on the field there's always a need for a fast play maker, even if he drops a few balls here and there. Ginn might drop one or two passes per game, but he was always a threat for a big play and that's always worth something.
Hills is bad man idk what u been watching...he was good before mohomes became starting qbI didn’t like him cause I thought he was Tyreek Hill. But it seems that he is a much more complete receiver than Ginn or Hill. When Ginn was a Dolphin his ball skills were awful, probably only ran one route. Not in love with Hill’s receiving skills. He is a scary athlete who excels thanks to Mahomes
Don't like Phillips with #15. Looks goofy for a LB/DE to be wearing #15. Would rather see him with a number in the 50's or 90's. Oh well.
What’s a polish standpoint ?2 COMPLETELY different players from a polished stand point.
You're not wrong there, but it was also the case that he only ran about three routes at Ohio State on the route tree. He was not even remotely close to his polished as waddle. And that's not even taking into consideration how simplified Ohio state's passing game was compared to Alabama's in this day and age.Waddle has better WR skills in general but honestly I thought what held Ginn back most was his mentality.
I want mean WR who think that ball belongs to them when its in the air. Regardless of size, its a trait you need for the position. Tenacity basically.
This is my memory of Ginn and his family. He would seem to dart out of bounds early to avoid hits and drop it sometimes if need be to keep the defender at bay. I think he toughened up later in his career because he had too or no team would want him.And Ginn was definitely afraid of contact/getting hit.
You're not wrong there, but it was also the case that he only ran about three routes at Ohio State on the route tree. He was not even remotely close to his polished as waddle. And that's not even taking into consideration how simplified Ohio state's passing game was compared to Alabama's in this day and age.